Idioms
see the light of day
to be born, to begin
I do not believe that his plans to build a new house will ever see the light of day.
see the sights
see the world through rose-colored glasses
see things
see things/everything through rose-colored glasses
see through (someone or something)
see to (someone or something)
see to it (that something is done)
see which way the wind is blowing
seeing is believing
seize an opportunity
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psyched up (for something)
set type
foot the bill
until all hours (of the day or night)
wrong side of the tracks
have turned the corner
take off weight or take weight off
a kick-off
blow (something)
give-and-take
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